A new AI-driven scam is emerging in public places — and it looks harmless at first.
Well-dressed elderly strangers approach people in malls, airports, cafés, railway stations, or parks. They appear confused and politely ask for help:
In India especially, people are quick to help, assuming the person is not tech-savvy.
But here’s the catch.
While you’re leaning over their phone explaining things, their camera is already recording you — often in video mode. Your face, voice, and expressions are captured clearly. That biometric data can be used by AI tools to create a digital clone of you.
With enough video and voice samples, scammers can:
They don’t need your OTP. They don’t need your bank details.
Your face and voice are enough.
Modern AI tools require only seconds of high-quality footage to replicate:
This cloned identity can then be used to scam your family, access financial accounts, or manipulate others.
Helping others is a beautiful trait. But in the AI era, your biometric identity is valuable data.
Please stay alert. Share this message widely.
Awareness is the only protection.